Hassan Nasrallah meets with Hamas leaders
The Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, at a meeting with Hamas leaders, assessed the positions and capabilities available on the resistance fronts, especially in the Gaza Strip, and emphasized the need for continued cooperation and coordination until victory is achieved over the Zionist regime.
According to the Palestinian news agency Shahab, on Wednesday November 22, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah met and spoke with Khalil al-Hiya, deputy chairman of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and Osama Hamdan, one of the leaders of this movement outside the enclave.
This meeting was convened to assess the positions and assets available on the resistance fronts, especially in the Gaza Strip, and emphasized the importance of constant cooperation and coordination while maintaining strength and position to achieve the promised victory.
Today, 47 days after the Islamic resistance movement Hamas launched its "Storm on Al-Aqsa" operation against the Zionist regime, the administration of Tel Aviv Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the government has voted for an agreement guaranteeing the release of some Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip. , in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas also issued a statement saying: “After difficult and lengthy negotiations, we announce that with the help of Almighty God and the efforts of the Qatari and Egyptian sides, we have reached a temporary ceasefire agreement for 4 days. As a consequence, 50 Israeli women and children under the age of 19 will be released in exchange for 150 Palestinian women and children under the age of 19.”
Despite announcing its agreement to a ceasefire, the Zionist regime's army this morning continued to bombard central areas of the Gaza Strip, including several hospitals, with artillery and drone attacks.